Hollywood Hot Actress Caroline Dhavernas

Posted by pawon on Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Biography of Caroline Dhavernas 


Date of Birth
15 May 1978, Montréal, Québec, Canada 

Caroline Dhavernas commands the attention of filmgoers and television viewers with her beauty, talent and poise. Beginning her career at age 11, the Montreal native is already an acclaimed young actress who has also made her mark in Hollywood. She is the recipient of two Gemeaux Awards, one for "Best Interpretation in a Youth Series" for "Zap" (1993) and the second for "Best Supporting Role" in "Tag" (2000). She was also nominated for a Genie Award for "Best Supporting Actress" in Niagara Motel (2006).

Dhavernas made her American television debut in 2004 in the critically acclaimed FOX series "Wonderfalls" (2004) and starred in the ABC television series "Off the Map" (2011). She appeared in the supernatural thriller Devil (2010/I) produced by M. Night Shyamalan, The Switch (2010/I) with Jennifer Aniston and Jason Bateman and can be seen in the film Wrecked (2009/I) starring Adrien Brody. She also starred as "Vera Keller" in "The Pacific" (2010), a mini-series about World War II that debuted on HBO in March 2010. Dhavernas appeared in the widely acclaimed Canadian feature Passchendaele (2008), which won the 2009 Genie Award for Best Motion Picture. Dhavernas also starred in the film Breach (2007), with Chris Cooper and 'Ryan Phillippe'x . In 2006 she starred in the Focus Features film Hollywoodland (2006) opposite Adrien Brody. Her first feature film, Thick as Thieves (1999), was followed by L'île de sable (1999). She also co-starred in English director Peter Greenaway's The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story (2003), which was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003. Dhavernas divides her time between Montreal and New York City.

Caroline Dhavernas 

Caroline Dhavernas 

Caroline Dhavernas 

Caroline Dhavernas 

Caroline Dhavernas 

Caroline Dhavernas 

Caroline Dhavernas 

Caroline Dhavernas 

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